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Power off the oximeter.
2.
Wipe the surface and display lens with a cotton swap moistened with a cleaning agent.
3.
Wipe the oximeter case with a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning agent. Do not allow
excess liquid to enter the sensor connector.
To avoid damage to the equipment, follow these rules:
ALWAYS dilute the agents according to the manufacturer’s suggestions.
ALWAYS wipe off excessive cleaning agent with a dry cloth after cleaning.
NEVER submerge the equipment into water or any cleaning agent, or pour or spray
water or any cleaning agent on the equipment.
NEVER permit fluids run into the casing, switches, connectors, or any ventilation
openings in the equipment.
NEVER use abrasive, erosive cleaners, or cleaners containing acetone.
Failure to follow these rules may erode or fray the casing, or blur lettering on the labels, or
cause equipment failures.
For cleaning information of accessories, please refer to the instructions for use of the
accessories.
6.3 Disinfection
Disinfection may cause damage to the equipment. We recommend the disinfection be
contained in the hospital’s servicing schedule only when necessary. The equipment should
be cleaned prior to disinfection.
Recommended disinfection material: Alcohol based (Ethanol 70%, Isopropanol 70%), and
aldehyde based.
WARNING
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Disinfection may cause damage to the equipment; therefore, when preparing to
disinfect the equipment, consult your hospital’s infection controllers or
professionals.
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The cleaning agents above can only be used for general cleaning. If you use them to
control infections, we shall assume no responsible for the effectiveness.
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